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Holiday traffic and border checks trigger long delays on Austria’s Brenner corridor

Apr 11, 2026
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Holiday traffic and border checks trigger long delays on Austria’s Brenner corridor
The Easter getaway wave collided this morning with construction bottlenecks and intermittent border checks on the Brenner route (A13/A22), producing kilometre-long queues in both directions. Live data compiled by Reisereporter at 06:19 CET showed stop-and-go traffic around the Lueg Bridge work zone, with waiting times exacerbated by sporadic police controls aimed at illegal migration and cabotage violations. The Brenner Pass is the busiest north-south road artery in the Alps, funnelling holidaymakers and up to 8,000 heavy-goods vehicles a day between Germany, Austria and Italy.

Holiday traffic and border checks trigger long delays on Austria’s Brenner corridor


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Renovation of the ageing Lueg Bridge—now expected to run until 2030—has reduced lanes to one in each direction outside the main holiday season, creating a choke point that quickly propagates congestion when volumes spike. Authorities have imposed time-specific truck bans over the Easter period and advise private motorists to avoid peak windows (Friday/Saturday southbound, Sunday northbound). Alternative routes such as the Reschen Pass or Tauern corridor add distance and tolls but may save hours when queues exceed 10 km. Business travellers driving rental cars are urged to build generous buffers into cross-border schedules and to carry passports: ad-hoc controls can occur at the Schönberg toll plaza and Italian boundary. Logistics firms meanwhile face tightened slot allocations at Tyrol’s corridor checkpoints, with penalties for missed slots or overweight loads. Long-term relief hinges on the delayed Brenner Base Tunnel rail link, now slated for late-2031. Until then, experts expect recurring holiday gridlock unless heavy-goods traffic is shifted to night-time “rolling highway” trains.

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